The measure, which also calls for the US to reduce support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, states the Senate “believes Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is responsible for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.”

The joint resolution must also pass in the House, and if this occurs it would land on President Donald Trump’s desk.

Trump has so far gone out of his way to stand by the crown prince over Khashoggi’s killing, hence the measure goes directly against his stance on this issue.

The CIA has reportedly concluded with “high confidence” the crown prince ordered Khashoggi’s killing, but Trump has continued to express doubts and refused to point the finger at the young Saudi ruler.

Trump’s position on this issue has put him at odds with the GOP foreign policy establishment, which has vehemently condemned Riyadh and the crown prince over Khashoggi’s killing.

The Trump administration has dodged questions on the matter in recent days, typically shifting the conversation toward the importance of the strategic partnership between the US and Saudi Arabia or turning attention toward Iran’s nefarious activities in the Middle East.